
Hi Eve, Hi all, Yes, exactly, it is a policy and this could be part of the updated AEMS draft. Speaking in general, email is a popular decentralized message exchange system with the escalating list of issues https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email#Issues …and UMA has the potential to improve this existing email ecosystem. Regards -Igor On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 2:24 AM Eve Maler <eve@xmlgrrl.com> wrote:
Hi Igor and all,
I don’t think this was brought up in our previous conversations about AEMS, but: Someone just directed my attention to the Hey.com service, which is described as “consent-based” because it includes what they call “the Screener <https://hey.com/how-it-works/>”, part of the service that allows you to decide whether you want to hear from someone before you ever receive the email. I’d call this a policy, actually. Sound familiar? :-) This service seems to have some very nice UX features that UMA/AEMS might want to emulate, for whatever it’s worth.
On 29 Sep 2020, at 5:30 AM, Igor Zboran <izboran@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I’ve found that the topic of healthcare is quite popular among UMAnitarians. Although AEMS has been designed as a general or enterprise-oriented system, I think that it also meets the specific needs of the healthcare sector. To demonstrate the feasibility of the UMA/Email idea, I decided to build proof of concept. The full source code will be available in the public GitHub repository https://github.com/uma-email/poc. Any help welcomed.
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